Posts Tagged ‘Space’
Ground Innovations Driving Reusable Spacecraft and Sustainable Space Exploration
Ground engineering advances are enabling the development and operation of reusable launch vehicles that reduce costs and environmental impacts by orders of magnitude. These breakthroughs also enhance the efficiency of space missions, allowing for more frequent launches and broader exploration capabilities. This will be made possible through state-of-the-art infrastructure, novel recovery systems and environmentally sensitive…
Read MoreTrends and Innovations Driving Commercial Launch Services in 2025
The commercial launch services industry is undergoing a transformative shift as we approach 2025. Emerging technologies and new players are redefining the sector, presenting both challenges and opportunities for stakeholders across the space industry. With significant growth in satellite deployment and advancements in reusable launch technologies, the landscape is poised for unprecedented expansion. …
Read MoreThe Space Debris Removal Market: Addressing Sustainability and Talent Shortages
The space debris removal market is witnessing exponential growth, projected to rise from $0.07 billion in 2023 to $0.4 billion by 2028. This growth is driven by increasing satellite launches and a heightened focus on space sustainability. However, the industry faces significant challenges, including sustainability concerns and shortages of skilled workers. Market Growth and…
Read MoreEuropean Debris Tracking Radar Advancements
Europe’s space debris-tracking radars are growing in number and strength: Recent events have made it abundantly clear how important space surveillance and tracking (SST) is to maintaining a safe and sustainable space environment. On 28 February, two defunct spacecraft – one from NASA and one from Russia – passed within just 20 meters of each…
Read MoreThe 5 new rockets to watch out for in 2024.
Five new rockets launching in 2024 The past few years have seen several companies debut new launch vehicles in a race to offer more competitive access to space, including Japan’s H3, Relativity Space’s Terran 1, and ABL Space Systems’ RS1. 2024 is already continuing that trend, starting with United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan debut in…
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